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PAGE FIVE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, 'AUCPST 23, 1918. .Of thx , MOVIE ALTA TO AY P'AMD'AV'C CASH uuimui o GROCERY ADULTS 23c CHILDREN 10c 525 Main St Free Delivery. Phone 640 , Folger s Ensign Coffee, 1 lb 25c FolRor'H ColiltMi i;uu (VtH-iiiim racked) Coffee, 1 lb. can 40c; 3 1-2 lb. (iin HOc; S ll. can $1.73 VolKt-r's tiolilrn iaio Kodu, 1 uekujfcs 25,, 8iiidvr' Cultiiip, IhiCIIc 23o Van Canvv'H KnuM, can jlc ItoKt Klirlmiw, fan nu Siloed I'raclicii, cuii . . . ." 13o Saner Kraut, fan , t, Mt. Vt'runfi .Milk, 2 caiw .'. a,-(0 Guittard's Pure Chocolate, 1 lb can 30c 3 pound can : 85c KvnixiruUtl IVaeluti, I ixmnil eg,, KvaKniled AHtots, imiiiikI 2.-K, Iluliun 1'rnncH, I pound j -K. Mitearonl, Shik'Ii'II anil imhIIi-h, ,iekat; Hie Mucariml and SimimIiuiii, 5 lln 55,, (Quaker t'oru llnkes, imekuun iou A. II. Napllln Soup, I Inn's " 2,-H, Itoli Wlllto Nn, 0 Imiph , . 2!ia fri'Ntal Wlitte Soap, 4 lir 2.-i CI (r us I'owiIcp, 3 pu liaKn 5,-ic Best Iowa Corn, 2 cans 25c The New Columbia Records for August are Here DROP IN AND HEAR THEM PLAYED. Some Very Pretty New Numbers. Economy Drug Co. Hotel St. George Building Day .Telephone 711 Nisht Telephone 718 AIvTA TIIIUSIAV Hearlded as the most notable con tribution to the present era of njighty film venturetf, "The Kyes of the World" will be at the Alta theatre on Thursday. Baned on the moHt popular romanc of the times, by Harold Bell WrlKht, with a record of over one million sales in book form, the cinema truncation In declared to excel the remarkable California story of love and adventure In every way, adding the virtue's of remarkable scenic beauty, strong character acting and visualized drama tic clash. The flight of Sibyl Andres Into the mountains; the search of the forest rangerH for the lovely heorine; the kidnapping of the girl; the pathetic wanderings In the mountains of Wil lard, the neaped convict, arid the combat of the viral lovers on the cliff, are well remembered episodes of the book which makes great material for a thrilling drama. An elaborate musical score which accompanies "The Kyes of tho World'' will be played by a lare augmented orchestra. over to France can easily be seen among the cowboys and the vast au dience of spectators. AlTA TODAY. pi:mmto rtocM-ri at ai.ta TOIAY. Theda Bara, in the super-product tlon, "Under tho Yoke," a hut-blood-eu romance of the Philippines during j the American occupation, will feature) the program for two days, beginning j today at the Alta theater. Other numbers on the bill are the Pendleton Round-Up and there will bo three showings daily, at 2 and 7 ' and 9:15 p. m. j In "Under tho Yoke,' the famous1 William Fox star plays the part of the beautiful daughter of a wealthy ; Spanish grandee who has settled in the Philippines. In love with an Am erican army captain, the girl scorns ! the attentions of a Spanish friend of f her father's, who In revenue, foments a revolt and makes the girl captive, t The American officer is also captured and Is about to be put to death when : American soldiers wound tho bandit and rescue the prisoners. THE EIGHTH ANNUAL ROUND-U PENDLETON, OREGON, 1917, THE EPIC DRAMA OF THE WEST. You will see familiar faces of our Cowboy friends who are now "Over There" fighting for freedom and democracy. IN ADDITION PASTIMK TODAY, I The i;17, rendition Round-Up, th epic drama of the we.st, the real and ( authentic pictures taken at the local j grounds last year, will be shown to- j day at the Alta. Condensed Into three j reels the pict urea this year are by - riir th best ever exhibited as there ! Is no tiresome ph'iwing of stuff with out interest, even' bit of the pictureb are aetion. Faces of friends reh gone j Showing today at the Pastime In the Pearl White serial, "The House of Hate." one of the best and most mys terious pictures ever thrown upon a local screen. How Is the Hooded Terror? Ask someone else, we do not know. Also will be shown Kddie Poli In the Ki'eat western drama, 'Th Bull's Kye Kxrltement," R'-nsatlons and suspense are rr;i mount In this Interest in :tnl Lafflin drama. In addition will be shown a Mack Sen nett comedy. Como on, folks, let's go! :: .:.:. I JBeneatfc ftis smite for which, lie'wcttld sac - WILLIAM FOX jtretent? KILL YANKS FAST FOE TELLS NATION Admits Flower of U. S. in Trenches but Says Can't Last. AMSTERDAM. Aug. 27. An anti dote to the opinion of Generals Von Bin me and Von Uebert. who nee a menace in a large American army on the western front. ulread has c pea red in the ologti3 Zeitune. To calm the Herman public the Tuesday edition of the Zeilung con- NOODLES, CHOP SUEY, CHINESE DISHES f rOPY'S KWONG HONG LOW VJ'Vl- 1 1 a Went All rpslalrs. Phone 4X3 A PATRIOTIC DUTY Have you put in your winter's fuel? To aivoid a repetition of last winter's coal shortage, the consumer must put in the fuel now. Let us quote you on CoaS and Wood PHONE 5 BURROUGHS & CHAMBERS Inc. 530 Main Street E. O. BIdff. We dTCrttse and offer War Sarins' Stamp for aalo with ercrj purchase 70 PHONE 70 TAXICAB Tlic Im'sC Taxi and Anlomoliilc service In I'cmllcton. All licens ed drivers. ronit and rcli ahlo ears aluajs at your ser vice. Taxi lluoks CiieaHt in Town. PARKER TAXI CO. O. K. HAftBI R SHOP tained a long article attempting to j prove by statistics that America can-' not possibly send 300,000 men to Europe a month. The article declares j that 'more than forty troop ships al- ready have been sunk. It continues, i "If the Americans at the front are! fighting well, that does n-jt need to j cuase surprise for it is the fine fljwerj of American manhood which t n-nv t at the front, namely, the old regular j armv plus about 40,000 of the most! sturdy and most adventurous i-Iements j which all nations have, who volunteer-i I'd at the outbreak of war. ! "Then there will be contigeiita re- J cruited from the New Knglanl statos j "These are the best educated and I the keenest fighters because the r heart is in the business. j "So we get an aggregate f from ; 200.000 to 2i0.000 picked men. but once these are used up the picture will be altered because they cannot be re placed. The Zeltung believed that compul sory military service is widely opposed and is being evaded in the United States, a-nd it builds hope on the ; slender basis that American casualty .lists will increase this alleged repugn ance. The article concludes with these arguments: i "The Americans are not supermen militarily and less so than in other re spects. America may build standard i ships, but she cannot turn out stand- iard soldiers. America has done more than many expected even in America. ; but despite all surprises. America ex pert opinion that the full weight of her military power will not develop before 1919 or even 19:'0 still holds ; good." it Si f OiTHEPA BAEA astde fUroiYie'' in the emotional pfotedranutfic f- lrJsK ?ZtiLl masterpiece r - x t t - ,tt w m Aia ivi w a wv4.au wim 710 regrets, Against avivk htchrouxid cstirring action in the Philippines ciledaBara suer production ALTA SCREEN TELEGRAM SCEXES OF OUR BOYS "OVER THERE WHOOPEE! LET 'ER BUCK LET'S GO! A tog iu Keel rrogram. ARM AND '8 The only NEW face powder La tbe past. 50 yer Oh yes, there are maay, many kinds of powders oh the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you have ever nad. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOHPPEN'S HixUiinh ship jipH. I'OKTI.ANIV Aug. 27. To the tune of the "Star-Spangled Banner," the West View, sixteenth ship buil: by the Northwest steel Company, went down tbe ways ut the big l'ortland ard at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. A good sized crowd, consisting of sbip builers and t heir friends, viewed the In iinrh i n at wh it'll f-Hino fiiKr n Hia il:iv ! shift quit and the night men began worn. Get Our Prices 1 1 l,l:is oru hoys IN" utAxtn We in Carlots Will Save You Honey ;iiiiiimmiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH I Con Dung' Low EnHuiiKimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiii""""1" ,,IHI imimiiiiHuuo VALUE I - EVERY DOLLAR Tour teeth carefully examined and properly fixed by the best palnteM method known. Newton Painless Dentists Corner Main and Webb treeta Ptytaa it CKea Kvcnina-e We adrrrttaa and otter War SaTtnga Btajnpe (nr sale with every parchaae. CHOP SUEY, 1 NOODLES Chinese Style. I HOT T A MALES I CHILLI CON CARNE i LUNCHES COFFEE I ' I z Kventhlna clean and up-to- : : i date. FIRST CI-ASd SSRV1CB 1 1 1 TEA 5c Tackage I I UNDER STATE HOTEL 'i, i t- i V J - , .. . ' 8 -,: A1 : t . f - Corn will be the Cheapest Ho? and Chicken Feed this Fall, pet lined up now. We have a fresh supply of Scratch Food and Screenings on hand. HAVE ON HANI) NOW, FOR YOUR POULTRY, MEATSCRAPS, SHELL, BONE MAj-OEN OMAR BUNOV Cor. Webb And Cottonwood 5U. Fhons MT. - Pendleton, Or. MaJ(r-lenfr;tl i tinar I tun 1 . di- ' vision coin m mi ! r In ;iie.-. l.U- ' U..t'a il' I ,v; Id ...' IWIlftf.l lr ll 11.1. in l he Marne ; tttt's corp ! sit)itnt. il t .tt ill I'lindv served ii h . ...a.. tin tit tt ii iiiMiiiiiamiiiiitiimnniliilittrtttttwi -a IU1I1IMI1I!1I1IIIII1I!IIIIIIII1II1II!!I!!IUIU- 'Oisiinction in thf rhiliM'ine 'Poultry Masfe BARLEY, OATS. MILLFEED, ALFALFA LEAVES. Blydenstein & Co. WE HAVE OUR OWN DELIVERY Pendleton, Oregon 1300 W. 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